I'm a bit embarrassed because I thought the Dolphins had already cut Doughty.

Jason Leiser wrote:

It’s never a bad idea to bring in gigantic offensive linemen, even on a trial basis, and the Dolphins picked one up today in Roubbens Joseph.

Joseph is a 23-year-old project who was with the Ravens last offseason but failed to make their roster. He originally signed as an undrafted free agent out of the University at Buffalo and stuck with Baltimore through training camp.

Joseph, now 6-foot-4, 312 pounds, started every game for the Bulls at left tackle as a senior.

The Dolphins placed Brandon Doughty on waivers today, ending his two-year run as their practice squad quarterback. The move frees up Doughty to look elsewhere for playing time, which appeared unlikely with Miami.

Doughty, 26, was the team’s seventh-round draft pick in 2016 and never made it onto the active roster.

When Ryan Tannehill went down in 2016, the Dolphins brought in free agent T.J. Yates as the backup to Matt Moore. When they needed an emergency option again last year, they called David Fales.

The Cardinals claimed Torgersen off of waivers on Thursday and, per multiple reports, they also claimed Brandon Doughty. Doughty was waived by the Dolphins on Wednesday.

Doughty was a seventh-round pick in Miami in 2016 and spent most of the last two seasons on the practice squad. He was 39-of-69 for 448 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in preseason appearances during his time in Miami.

Doughty and Torgesen give the Cardinals a pair of arms to use in offseason work behind Sam Bradford and Mike Glennon. The chances that both stick around through OTAs and/or training camp will probably be decided by what happens during the draft.